Curdle Creek

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Osira was born and raised in the insular, suffocating town of Curdle Creek. Stuck in time and entrenched in elusive traditions, Curdle Creek has one particularly strict policy: one in, one out – and one day, it is Osira’s turn. Forced into the great unknown, the sinister reality of her birthplace unravels around her. As she comes face-to-face with those she believed were lost, Osira must reckon with all she has ever been told and confront the insidious cruelties of inheritance.

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SKU: 9780349703558 Category: Tag: Publisher/imprint : Dialogue Books
Page count : 288
Published on 30th October, 2025

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*Winner of the 2024 SHIRLEY JACKSON NOVEL AWARD*

‘A gorgeously written, surrealist folktale that goes bone deep . . . Curdle Creek is simply a marvel Paul Tremblay
‘A thoughtful, sinister tour-de-forceTananarive Due

Welcome to Curdle Creek. We’re dying to make you feel at home.

Osira, a forty-five-year-old widow, is an obedient follower of the strict conventions of Curdle Creek, an all-Black town in rural America governed by a tradition of ominous rituals designed to keep the residents safe.

Curdle Creek has one particularly strict policy: one in, one out.

And one day, it is Osira’s turn.

Forced into the great unknown. The sinister reality of her birthplace unravels around her. As she comes face-to-face with those she believed were lost, Osira must reckon with all she has ever been told and confront the insidious cruelties of inheritance.

‘Readers who think they know where this is going will be surprised, as Osira’s story has many weirder twists and turns ahead.’ Guardian
‘Funny and terrifying.’ People
‘A wonderful novel about the worst monsters of all: people.’ The New York Times Book Review

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Dimensions 19.8 × 12.9 cm
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